This Companion Brings Together Sixteen New Essays Which Examine From Various Perspectives The Social And Cultural Role Of The Actress Throughout History And Across Continents. Each Essay Focuses On A Particular Stage In Her Development For Example Professionalism In The Seventeenth Century; The Emergence Of The Actress/Critic During The Romantic Period And Later On Of The Actress As Best Selling Autobiographer; The Coming Of The Drama Schools Which Led To Today''S Emphasis On The Actress As A Highly-Trained Working Woman. Chapters Consider The Image Of The Actress As A Courtesan As A ''Muse'' As A Representative Of The ''Ordinary'' Housewife And As A Political Activist. The Collection Also Contains Essays On Forms Genres And Traditions - On Cross Dressing Solo Performance Racial Constraints And Recent Shakespeare - As Well As On The Actress In Early Photography And On Film. Its Unique Range Will Fascinate Surprise And Instruct Theatre-Goers And Students Alike.
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